The Tree-Dwellers

A map of the Tree-dwellers’ country, showing the relative position of the geographical features referred to in this book.

Copyright, 1904 , By Katharine Elizabeth Dopp Entered at Stationer’s Hall All rights reserved Edition of 1930
Made in U.S.A.

TO MY MOTHER
Janet Moyes Dopp
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK
The series, of which this is the first volume, is an attempt to meet a need that has been felt for several years by parents and physicians, as well as by teachers, supervisors, and others who are actively interested in educational and social progress. The need of practical activity, which for long ages constituted the entire education of mankind, is at last recognized by the elementary school. It has been introduced in many places and already results have been attained which demonstrate that it is possible to introduce practical activity in such a way as to afford the child a sound development—physically, intellectually, and morally—and at the same time equip him for efficient social service. The question that is perplexing educators at the present time is, therefore, not one regarding the value of practical activity, but rather one of ways and means by which practical activity can be harnessed to the educational work.
The discovery of the fact that steam is a force that can do work had to await the invention of machinery by means of which to apply the new force to industrial processes. The use of practical activity will likewise necessitate many changes in the educational machinery before its richest results are realized. Yet the conditions that attend the introduction of practical activity as a motive power in education are very different from those that attended the introduction of the use of steam. In the case of steam the problem was that of applying a new force to an old work. In the case of practical activity it is a question of restoring a factor which, from the earliest times until within the last two or three decades, has operated as a permanent educational force.

Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
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A Story of Long Ago


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Sharptooth


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


The Wooded Hills


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Sharptooth’s Excursions


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Sharptooth and Her Baby


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


The First Weaver


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


What Happened When the Wild Cattle Went to the River


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How Sharptooth Spent the Night


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Sharptooth Goes to the River


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


What the Wild Hogs Did for Sharptooth


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How the Wild Hogs Protected their Young


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How the Tree-dwellers Taught their Children


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Alone on the Wooded Hills


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How Bodo Found Wild Honey


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Bodo Follows the Wild Horses


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Ancestors of Our Mammals


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


The Story of the Wild Horse


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How Bodo Learned to Make Tools and Weapons


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Bodo’s Hammer and Knife


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


What Bodo and One-Ear Found in the Alders


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How the Hyenas Hunted


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Frightened by Fire


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How People Got Their First Homes


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How the Tree-dwellers Formed a Clan


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How the Women Made a Shelter


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How Sharptooth Made a Basket


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How Bodo Used Fire


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How Bodo Saved One-Ear’s Life


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


How People Learned to Hunt Large Animals


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


Why People Began to Wear Ornaments


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


The Coming of the Musk Sheep


THINGS TO DO


THINGS TO THINK ABOUT


The Woolly Rhinoceros


THINGS TO DO


How We Have Learned About the Tree-dwellers

О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2008-04-18

Темы

Readers; Prehistoric peoples -- Juvenile literature

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